The 15 Best Sports Pranks

While sports are taken (a little bit) too seriously at times, us fans are often reminded why they're actually so fun.

I'm not talking about your team winning titles every single year—though that should put a smile on your face—I'm referring to the pranks that athletes and coaches pull on each other to get a good laugh.

So while the guys might not make the Hall of Fame in their sport, they at least have a chance at earning the title of greatest prankster in sports history.

Pranking Manti Te'o

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His catfish-like hoax from last season is well-documented, but even when he isn't having some fake girlfriend call him, it seems his friends might be thinking about doing it.

As one might naturally expect after everything the linebacker has gone through involving phone calls over the past year, he was a little skeptical when an area code he recognized as being from California called.

And though this one isn't a prank per se, I'd imagine Te'o is more than gullible and has plenty of pranks coming his way after these two examples.

Danny Woodhead

Reebok set up a prank a couple years ago where a few NFL players—DeSean Jackson and Jrue Holiday—acted as employees of the sports retail store Modell's. Former Patriot and current running back for the Chargers, Danny Woodhead decided to join in on the action.

There's just one problem with that—Woodhead actually looks like a sports retail employee.

Standing just 5'8" and rocking that chin goatee, poor Danny looks more like me than he does an NFL player.

It showed too, as it took quite a few people before someone finally recognized who he really was.

Roy Halladay and A.J. Burnett

Back when A.J. Burnett and Roy Halladay both pitched for the Blue Jays, they formed a formidable 1-2 punch atop the Toronto rotation, going a combined 90-49 from '06-'08.

It wasn't their pitching that got them headlines as one of the better duos during that time though, as they pulled an epic prank on teammates Aaron Hill and Russ Adams during spring training.

Getting on the good friends Hill and Adams for hanging out so much, Burnett and Halladay decided to take things a step further. They got a plane to fly overhead with a sign that read, "Congratulations Aaron + Russ!" basically throwing a full-fledged wedding for their poor victims.

Pete Carroll

Being one of the best coaches from his days in the college ranks at Southern Cal, and now proving it with Seattle in the NFL, he still hasn't lost being young at heart.

He shows that more than often when he pulls some of the most memorable pranks by anyone in sports.

This one with Terrell Owens last year tricked the entire team... as did this one... and this one while at SC, so it's clear that Carroll has no filter for when and where he'll pull a quick one on guys.

Ryan Dempster

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Ryan Dempster might be in the news recently for picking up a suspension after throwing at Yanks' third baseman Alex Rodriguez earlier this week, but just a few years ago it was his funny side getting him publicity.

After being messed with by former teammate Will Ohman a few years back, Dempster got his revenge by not only removing all four tires from Ohman's car, but getting the bullpen coach from the opposing team involved in it, while having him go on a mission to track down the other three tires.

Michigan State Football

This one's getting a lot of pub lately thanks to it being one of the more recent pranks, and in all fairness, it's actually a decent set up.

With Michigan State student Garrett Briningstool disguised as a mannequin outside of the Spartans' locker room at their training facility, coaches and players are scared—and a bit confused—when he jumps out at them while they walk by.

Football can be a scary sport, but I bet players didn't think it'd happen before they were even wearing a helmet and pads.

Ken Griffey Jr.

Although future MLB Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. is probably best remembered for being one of the most transcending sports stars of his era, one can't forget about the great sense of humor he had to match his skills.

This stunt on then manager Lou Piniella just so happens to be an MVP-like prank too.

After placing a bet with Piniella where the loser had to pay for for the winner's steak dinner, Griffey did Sweet Lou one better, delivering the entire cow rather than just a slab of meat on a plate.

It's one of the many memorable gaffes the center fielder pulled in his career.

Brett Myers

This was an entire team and organizational effort, showing that players, coaches and front office people can do great things when they're all in sync.

No, I'm not talking about winning a championship—though the Phillies did do that in the same year (2008)—I'm referring to the amount of people who set-up one of the greatest pranks to ever happen in sports history.

Thanks to Brett Myers, he got his manager, Charlie Manuel, general manager, Ruben Amaro, and the entire Phillies locker room to make fellow pitcher Kyle Kendrick believe that he was traded to a team in Japan for a fake player named Kobayashi Iwamura and $1.5 million.